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Megan Howard brought her dog Karuso and Rebecca Alles came with her dog Sterling to celebrate Pride Fest 2012.
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Steve Blanchard and Bill Jeffries represent Watermark, a bi-weekly news magazine that covers LGBT news in Sarasota, Tampa Bay and Orlando.
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Susan Pringle and Glow Hoeft sell t-shirts to support Sarasota Pride.
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Patricia Cummins sells jewelry, magnets, and other crafts she made herself as part of her business Art from the Heart.
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Dan Nagel and his miniature pony represented the Majestic Ministries of Christ. They have 16 ponies and use them for outreach programs. “We are a church that is open to all people and we wanted to make sure people knew that.”
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Scott C. Stenzel sews for a living and made this shirt to support Pride. “I know what it was like to go through high school and the kids here need the support.”
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Andrew and Sasha Sitino sold jewelry and knick knacks from their stage performers boutique 6S in St. Petersburg. “Everyone is equal, everyone deserves equality, love is love,” Andrew said.
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Rev. DD Grahm brought her grandchildren to Pride Fest 2012.
“That is such a big part of our community that we embrace all of our children and all of our families so that we can grow to be more loving.”
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People dressed up in costume making the atmosphere fun and festive.
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Lila Shelby and her brother Anthony Quandt-Judd played in the bouncy house at J.D. Hamel Park.
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Festivalgoers posed for photos during Pride Fest 2012.